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  <assembly>
    <name>Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw</name>
  </assembly>
  <members>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotCloneException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Primary surfaces, or surfaces that are implicitly created, cannot be duplicated. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotCloneException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotCloneException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotCloneException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotCloneException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotCreateDeviceContextException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Windows cannot create any more device contexts (DCs), or a DC has requested a palette-indexed surface when the surface had no palette and the display mode was not palette-indexed (in this case DirectDraw cannot select a proper palette into the DC). Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotCreateDeviceContextException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotCreateDeviceContextException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotCreateDeviceContextException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotCreateDeviceContextException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotLockSurfaceException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Access to this surface is refused because an attempt was made to lock the primary surface without DCI support. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotLockSurfaceException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotLockSurfaceException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotLockSurfaceException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotLockSurfaceException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotPageLockException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.An attempt to page-lock a surface failed. Page lock does not work on a display-memory surface or an emulated primary surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotPageLockException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotPageLockException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotPageLockException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotPageLockException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotPageUnlockException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.An attempt to page-unlock a surface failed. Page unlock does not work on a display-memory surface or an emulated primary surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotPageUnlockException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotPageUnlockException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotPageUnlockException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CannotPageUnlockException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CapsComplexRequiredException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The surface requires the Complex flag. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CapsComplexRequiredException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CapsComplexRequiredException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CapsComplexRequiredException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CapsComplexRequiredException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Applications use the methods of the Clipper object to manage clip lists. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="E:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper.Disposing">
      <summary>This event is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Occurs when the <see cref="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper.Dispose" /> method is called or when the object is finalized and collected by the garbage collector of the Microsoft .NETcommon language runtime. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper.#ctor(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="dev" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper.Dispose">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Immediately releases the unmanaged resources used by an object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper.Equals(System.Object)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Returns a value that indicates whether the current instance is equal to a specified object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="compare">Object with which to make the comparison.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the instance is equal to the specified object, or false if it is not.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper.Finalize">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Called during garbage collection. If implemented, allows an object to free resources before it is destroyed by the garbage collector. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper.GetHashCode">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Returns the hash code for the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>Hash code for the instance.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper.op_Equality(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Compares the current instance of a class to another instance to determine whether they are the same. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="left">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper" /> structure to the left of the equality operator.</param>
      <param name="right">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper" /> structure to the right of the equality operator.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the objects are the same, or false if they are different.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper.op_Inequality(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Compares the current instance of a class to another instance to determine whether they are different. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="left">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper" /> structure to the left of the inequality operator.</param>
      <param name="right">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper" /> structure to the right of the inequality operator.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the objects are different, or false if they are the same.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper.raise_Disposing(System.Object,System.EventArgs)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="i1" />
      <param name="i2" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper.ClipList">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves or sets a copy of the clip list associated with a <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper" /> object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper.Disposed">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves a value that is true if the object is disposed; otherwise the value is false. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper.Window">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves or sets the window previously associated with this <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper" /> object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ClipperIsUsingWindowException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.An attempt was made to set a clip list for a DirectDrawClipper object that is already monitoring a window handle. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ClipperIsUsingWindowException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ClipperIsUsingWindowException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ClipperIsUsingWindowException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ClipperIsUsingWindowException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The ColorControl object allows you to get and set color controls. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="E:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl.Disposing">
      <summary>This event is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Occurs when the <see cref="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl.Dispose" /> method is called or when the object is finalized and collected by the garbage collector of the Microsoft .NETcommon language runtime. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl.#ctor(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="surf" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl.Dispose">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Immediately releases the unmanaged resources used by an object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl.Equals(System.Object)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Returns a value that indicates whether the current instance is equal to a specified object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="compare">Object with which to make the comparison.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the instance is equal to the specified object, or false if it is not.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl.Finalize">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Called during garbage collection. If implemented, allows an object to free resources before it is destroyed by the garbage collector. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl.GetHashCode">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Returns the hash code for the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>Hash code for the instance.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl.op_Equality(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Compares the current instance of a class to another instance to determine whether they are the same. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="left">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl" /> structure to the left of the equality operator.</param>
      <param name="right">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl" /> structure to the right of the equality operator.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the objects are the same, or false if they are different.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl.op_Inequality(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Compares the current instance of a class to another instance to determine whether they are different. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="left">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl" /> structure to the left of the equality operator.</param>
      <param name="right">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl" /> structure to the right of the equality operator.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the objects are different, or false if they are the same.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl.raise_Disposing(System.Object,System.EventArgs)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="i1" />
      <param name="i2" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl.ColorControls">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Values to be applied to the specified surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControl.Disposed">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves a value that is true if the object is disposed; otherwise the value is false. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyNotSetException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.No source color key is specified for this operation. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyNotSetException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyNotSetException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyNotSetException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyNotSetException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CurrentlyNotAvailableException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.No support is currently available. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CurrentlyNotAvailableException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CurrentlyNotAvailableException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CurrentlyNotAvailableException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CurrentlyNotAvailableException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DDrawHelper">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Utility class Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DDrawHelper.KeyHardwareDescription">
      <summary>This field is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DDrawHelper.KeyHardwareDriverName">
      <summary>This field is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DDrawHelper.PathHardware">
      <summary>This field is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DDrawHelper.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DDrawHelper.GetWhqlDay(System.Int32)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Get the Windows Hardware Quality Labs Day. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="whqlLevel" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DDrawHelper.GetWhqlMonth(System.Int32)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Get the Windows Hardware Quality Labs Month. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="whqlLevel" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DDrawHelper.GetWhqlYear(System.Int32)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Get the Windows Hardware Quality Labs Year. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="whqlLevel" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Applications use the methods of the Device object to create DirectDraw objects and work with system-level variables. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="E:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.Disposing">
      <summary>This event is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Occurs when the <see cref="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.Dispose" /> method is called or when the object is finalized and collected by the garbage collector of the Microsoft .NETcommon language runtime. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.#ctor(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CreateFlags)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="flags" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.#ctor(System.Guid)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="guidDevice" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.Dispose">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Immediately releases the unmanaged resources used by an object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.Equals(System.Object)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Returns a value that indicates whether the current instance is equal to a specified object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="compare">Object with which to make the comparison.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the instance is equal to the specified object, or false if it is not.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.Finalize">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Called during garbage collection. If implemented, allows an object to free resources before it is destroyed by the garbage collector. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.FlipToGdiSurface">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Makes the surface that the GDI writes to the primary surface. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.GetAvailableVideoMemory(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps,System.Int32@,System.Int32@)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves the total amount of display memory available and the amount of display memory currently free for a given type of surface. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="caps" />
      <param name="totalMem" />
      <param name="freeMem" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.GetCaps">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Fills in the capabilities of the device driver for the hardware and the hardware emulation layer (HEL). Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.GetDeviceInformation(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetDeviceFlags)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Obtains information about the driver. This method can be used, with caution, to recognize specific hardware installations to implement workarounds for poor driver or chipset behavior. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="flags" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.GetHashCode">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Returns the hash code for the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>Hash code for the instance.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.GetSurfaceFromDC(System.IntPtr)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves the Surface object for a surface, based on its GDI device context handle. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="dcHandle" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.op_Equality(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Compares the current instance of a class to another instance to determine whether they are the same. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="left">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device" /> structure to the left of the equality operator.</param>
      <param name="right">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device" /> structure to the right of the equality operator.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the objects are the same, or false if they are different.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.op_Inequality(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Compares the current instance of a class to another instance to determine whether they are different. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="left">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device" /> structure to the left of the equality operator.</param>
      <param name="right">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device" /> structure to the right of the equality operator.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the objects are different, or false if they are the same.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.raise_Disposing(System.Object,System.EventArgs)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="i1" />
      <param name="i2" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.RestoreAllSurfaces">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Restores all the surfaces created for the DirectDraw object, in the order that they were created. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.RestoreDisplayMode">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Resets the mode of the display device hardware for the primary surface to what it was before the SetDisplayMode method was called. Exclusive-level access is required to use this method. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.SetCooperativeLevel(System.Windows.Forms.Control,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CooperativeLevelFlags)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Determines the top-level behavior of the application. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="parent" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.SetDisplayMode(System.Int32,System.Int32,System.Int32,System.Int32,System.Boolean)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Sets the mode of the display-device hardware. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="width" />
      <param name="height" />
      <param name="bitPerPixel" />
      <param name="refreshRate" />
      <param name="standardVgaMode" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.TestCooperativeLevel">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Reports the current cooperative-level status of the device for a windowed or full-screen application. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.WaitForVerticalBlank(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WaitVbFlags)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Helps the application synchronize itself with the vertical-blank interval. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="flags" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.DeviceInformation">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Information about a device. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.DisplayMode">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves the current display mode. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.Disposed">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves a value that is true if the object is disposed; otherwise the value is false. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.FourCCCodes">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves the FOURCC codes supported by the DirectDraw object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.GdiSurface">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves the DirectDrawSurface object that currently represents the surface memory that GDI is treating as the primary surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.HardwareCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Capabilities of the device driver for the hardware. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.HardwareEmulationCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Capabilities of the device driver for the hardware emulation layer (HEL). Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.MonitorFrequency">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves the frequency of the monitor being driven by the DirectDraw object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.ScanLine">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves the scan line that is currently being drawn on the monitor. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device.VerticalBlankStatus">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves the status of the vertical blank. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceDoesNotOwnSurfaceException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Surfaces created by one DirectDraw device cannot be used directly by another DirectDraw device. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceDoesNotOwnSurfaceException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceDoesNotOwnSurfaceException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceDoesNotOwnSurfaceException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceDoesNotOwnSurfaceException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DevicesCollection">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Collection of devices. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DevicesCollection.#ctor(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetDevicesFlags)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="flags" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DevicesCollection.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DevicesCollection.GetEnumerator">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Gets an enumerator for this collection. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DevicesCollection.MoveNext">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DevicesCollection.Reset">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the first element in the collection. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DevicesCollection.Count">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Gets the number of elements. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DevicesCollection.Current">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Gets the current element in the collection. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DisplayModesCollection">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Collection of display modes. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DisplayModesCollection.#ctor(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="dev" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DisplayModesCollection.#ctor(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="desc" />
      <param name="dev" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DisplayModesCollection.#ctor(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetDisplayModeFlags,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="flags" />
      <param name="desc" />
      <param name="dev" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DisplayModesCollection.GetEnumerator">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Gets an enumerator for this collection. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DisplayModesCollection.MoveNext">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DisplayModesCollection.Reset">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the first element in the collection. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DisplayModesCollection.Count">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Gets the number of elements. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DisplayModesCollection.Current">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Gets the current element in the collection. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFastCannotClipException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.A DirectDrawClipper object is attached to a source surface that has passed into a call to the DrawFast method. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFastCannotClipException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFastCannotClipException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFastCannotClipException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFastCannotClipException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ExclusiveModeAlreadySetException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.An attempt was made to set the cooperative level when it was already set to exclusive. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ExclusiveModeAlreadySetException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ExclusiveModeAlreadySetException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ExclusiveModeAlreadySetException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ExclusiveModeAlreadySetException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ExpiredException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The data has expired and is therefore no longer valid. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ExpiredException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ExpiredException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ExpiredException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ExpiredException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Applications use the methods of the GammaControl object to adjust the red, green, and blue gamma ramp levels of the primary surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="E:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl.Disposing">
      <summary>This event is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Occurs when the <see cref="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl.Dispose" /> method is called or when the object is finalized and collected by the garbage collector of the Microsoft .NETcommon language runtime. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl.#ctor(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="surf" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl.Dispose">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Immediately releases the unmanaged resources used by an object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl.Equals(System.Object)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Returns a value that indicates whether the current instance is equal to a specified object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="compare">Object with which to make the comparison.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the instance is equal to the specified object, or false if it is not.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl.Finalize">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Called during garbage collection. If implemented, allows an object to free resources before it is destroyed by the garbage collector. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl.GetHashCode">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Returns the hash code for the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>Hash code for the instance.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl.op_Equality(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Compares the current instance of a class to another instance to determine whether they are the same. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="left">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl" /> structure to the left of the equality operator.</param>
      <param name="right">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl" /> structure to the right of the equality operator.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the objects are the same, or false if they are different.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl.op_Inequality(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Compares the current instance of a class to another instance to determine whether they are different. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="left">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl" /> structure to the left of the equality operator.</param>
      <param name="right">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl" /> structure to the right of the equality operator.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the objects are different, or false if they are the same.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl.raise_Disposing(System.Object,System.EventArgs)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="i1" />
      <param name="i2" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl.SetGammaRamp(System.Boolean,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaRamps)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Sets the red, green, and blue gamma ramps for the primary surface. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="calibrate" />
      <param name="ramps" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl.Disposed">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves a value that is true if the object is disposed; otherwise the value is false. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaControl.GammaRamp">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves or sets the red, green, and blue gamma ramps for the primary surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GraphicsAlreadyCreatedException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.A device context (DC) has already been returned for this surface. Only one DC can be retrieved for each surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GraphicsAlreadyCreatedException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GraphicsAlreadyCreatedException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GraphicsAlreadyCreatedException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GraphicsAlreadyCreatedException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GraphicsException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Base exception class for all DirectDraw exceptions. Derives from DirectXException. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GraphicsException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GraphicsException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GraphicsException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GraphicsException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GraphicsException.GetExceptionFromResultInternal(System.Int32)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="resultCode" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.HeightAlignException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The height of the provided rectangle is not a multiple of the required alignment. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.HeightAlignException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.HeightAlignException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.HeightAlignException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.HeightAlignException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ImplicitlyCreatedException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The surface cannot be restored because it is an implicitly created surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ImplicitlyCreatedException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ImplicitlyCreatedException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ImplicitlyCreatedException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ImplicitlyCreatedException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.IncompatiblePrimaryException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The primary surface creation request does not match the existing primary surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.IncompatiblePrimaryException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.IncompatiblePrimaryException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.IncompatiblePrimaryException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.IncompatiblePrimaryException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidCapsException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.One or more of the capability bits passed to the callback function are incorrect. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidCapsException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidCapsException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidCapsException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidCapsException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidClipListException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.DirectDraw does not support the provided clip list. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidClipListException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidClipListException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidClipListException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidClipListException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidDirectDrawGuidException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The globally unique identifier (Guid) passed to the constructor is not a valid DirectDraw driver identifier. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidDirectDrawGuidException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidDirectDrawGuidException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidDirectDrawGuidException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidDirectDrawGuidException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidModeException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.DirectDraw does not support the requested mode. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidModeException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidModeException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidModeException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidModeException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidObjectException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.DirectDraw received a reference that was an invalid DirectDraw object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidObjectException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidObjectException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidObjectException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidObjectException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidPixelFormatException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The pixel format was invalid as specified. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidPixelFormatException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidPixelFormatException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidPixelFormatException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidPixelFormatException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidPositionException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The position of the overlay on the destination is no longer legal. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidPositionException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidPositionException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidPositionException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidPositionException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidRectangleException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The provided rectangle was invalid. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidRectangleException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidRectangleException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidRectangleException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidRectangleException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidStreamException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The specified stream contains invalid data. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidStreamException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidStreamException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidStreamException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidStreamException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidSurfaceTypeException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The surface was of the wrong type. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidSurfaceTypeException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidSurfaceTypeException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidSurfaceTypeException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.InvalidSurfaceTypeException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockedSurfacesException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.One or more surfaces are locked, causing the failure of the requested operation. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockedSurfacesException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockedSurfacesException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockedSurfacesException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockedSurfacesException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.MoreDataException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.There is more data available than the specified buffer size can hold. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.MoreDataException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.MoreDataException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.MoreDataException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.MoreDataException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NewModeException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.When StartModeTest is called with the IsTestRequired flag, it may throw this exception to denote that some or all of the resolutions can and should be tested. EvaluateMode throws this exception to indicate that the test has switched to a new display mode. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NewModeException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NewModeException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NewModeException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NewModeException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoAlphaHardwareException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.No alpha-acceleration hardware is present or available, causing the failure of the requested operation. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoAlphaHardwareException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoAlphaHardwareException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoAlphaHardwareException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoAlphaHardwareException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoClipListException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.No clip list is available. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoClipListException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoClipListException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoClipListException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoClipListException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoClipperAttachedException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.No DirectDrawClipper object is attached to the surface object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoClipperAttachedException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoClipperAttachedException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoClipperAttachedException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoClipperAttachedException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoColorConversionHardwareException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.No color-conversion hardware is present or available. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoColorConversionHardwareException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoColorConversionHardwareException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoColorConversionHardwareException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoColorConversionHardwareException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoColorKeyException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The surface does not currently have a color key. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoColorKeyException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoColorKeyException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoColorKeyException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoColorKeyException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoColorKeyHardwareException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.There is no hardware support for the destination color key. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoColorKeyHardwareException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoColorKeyHardwareException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoColorKeyHardwareException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoColorKeyHardwareException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoCooperativeLevelSetException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.A create function was called without the SetCooperativeLevel method. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoCooperativeLevelSetException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoCooperativeLevelSetException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoCooperativeLevelSetException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoCooperativeLevelSetException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDeviceContextException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.No device context (DC) has ever been created for this surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDeviceContextException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDeviceContextException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDeviceContextException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDeviceContextException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDirectDrawHardwareException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Hardware-only DirectDraw object creation is not possible; the driver does not support any hardware. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDirectDrawHardwareException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDirectDrawHardwareException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDirectDrawHardwareException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDirectDrawHardwareException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDirectDrawSupportException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.DirectDraw support is not possible with the current display driver. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDirectDrawSupportException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDirectDrawSupportException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDirectDrawSupportException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDirectDrawSupportException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDrawHardwareException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.No blitter hardware is present. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDrawHardwareException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDrawHardwareException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDrawHardwareException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDrawHardwareException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDriverSupportException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Testing cannot proceed because the display adapter driver does not enumerate refresh rates. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDriverSupportException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDriverSupportException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDriverSupportException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoDriverSupportException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoEmulationException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Software emulation is not available. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoEmulationException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoEmulationException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoEmulationException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoEmulationException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoExclusiveModeException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The operation requires the application to have exclusive mode, but the application does not have exclusive mode. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoExclusiveModeException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoExclusiveModeException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoExclusiveModeException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoExclusiveModeException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoFlipHardwareException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Flipping visible surfaces is not supported. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoFlipHardwareException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoFlipHardwareException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoFlipHardwareException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoFlipHardwareException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoFocusWindowException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.An attempt was made to create or set a device window without first setting the focus window. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoFocusWindowException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoFocusWindowException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoFocusWindowException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoFocusWindowException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoGdiException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.No GDI is present. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoGdiException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoGdiException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoGdiException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoGdiException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoMirrorHardwareException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.No mirroring hardware is present or available. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoMirrorHardwareException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoMirrorHardwareException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoMirrorHardwareException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoMirrorHardwareException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoMonitorInformationException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Testing cannot proceed because the monitor has no associated EDID data. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoMonitorInformationException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoMonitorInformationException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoMonitorInformationException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoMonitorInformationException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoNonLocalVideoMemoryException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.An attempt was made to allocate nonlocal video memory from a device that does not support nonlocal video memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoNonLocalVideoMemoryException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoNonLocalVideoMemoryException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoNonLocalVideoMemoryException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoNonLocalVideoMemoryException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoOptimizeHardwareException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The device does not support optimized surfaces. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoOptimizeHardwareException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoOptimizeHardwareException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoOptimizeHardwareException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoOptimizeHardwareException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoOverlayDestinationException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The GetOverlayPosition method is called on an overlay that the UpdateOverlay method has not been called on to establish as a destination. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoOverlayDestinationException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoOverlayDestinationException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoOverlayDestinationException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoOverlayDestinationException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoOverlayHardwareException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.No overlay hardware is present or available. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoOverlayHardwareException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoOverlayHardwareException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoOverlayHardwareException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoOverlayHardwareException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoPaletteAttachedException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.No palette object is attached to this surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoPaletteAttachedException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoPaletteAttachedException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoPaletteAttachedException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoPaletteAttachedException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoPaletteHardwareException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.There is no hardware support for 16- or 256-color palettes. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoPaletteHardwareException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoPaletteHardwareException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoPaletteHardwareException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoPaletteHardwareException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoRasterOperationHardwareException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.No appropriate raster-operation hardware is present or available. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoRasterOperationHardwareException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoRasterOperationHardwareException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoRasterOperationHardwareException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoRasterOperationHardwareException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoRotationHardwareException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.No rotation hardware is present or available. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoRotationHardwareException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoRotationHardwareException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoRotationHardwareException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoRotationHardwareException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoStereoHardwareException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.There is no stereo hardware present or available. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoStereoHardwareException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoStereoHardwareException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoStereoHardwareException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoStereoHardwareException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoStretchHardwareException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.There is no hardware support for stretching. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoStretchHardwareException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoStretchHardwareException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoStretchHardwareException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoStretchHardwareException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoSurfaceLeftException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.There is no hardware present that supports stereo surfaces. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoSurfaceLeftException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoSurfaceLeftException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoSurfaceLeftException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoSurfaceLeftException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Not4BitColorException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The DirectDrawSurface object is not using a 4-bit color palette, and the requested operation requires a 4-bit color palette. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Not4BitColorException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Not4BitColorException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Not4BitColorException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Not4BitColorException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Not4BitColorIndexException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The DirectDrawSurface object is not using a 4-bit color index palette, and the requested operation requires a 4-bit color index palette. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Not4BitColorIndexException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Not4BitColorIndexException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Not4BitColorIndexException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Not4BitColorIndexException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Not8BitColorException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The DirectDrawSurface object is not using an 8-bit color palette, and the requested operation requires an 8-bit color palette. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Not8BitColorException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Not8BitColorException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Not8BitColorException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Not8BitColorException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotAnOverlaySurfaceException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.An overlay component is called for a nonoverlay surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotAnOverlaySurfaceException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotAnOverlaySurfaceException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotAnOverlaySurfaceException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotAnOverlaySurfaceException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotFlippableException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.An attempt was made to flip a surface that cannot be flipped. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotFlippableException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotFlippableException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotFlippableException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotFlippableException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotFoundException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The requested item was not found. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotFoundException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotFoundException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotFoundException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotFoundException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotLoadedException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The surface is an optimized surface, but it has not yet been allocated any memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotLoadedException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotLoadedException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotLoadedException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotLoadedException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotLockedException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.An attempt was made to unlock a surface that was not locked. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotLockedException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotLockedException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotLockedException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotLockedException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotPageLockedException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.An attempt was made to page-unlock a surface with no outstanding page locks. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotPageLockedException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotPageLockedException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotPageLockedException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotPageLockedException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotPalettizedException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The surface being used is not a palette-based surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotPalettizedException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotPalettizedException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotPalettizedException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NotPalettizedException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoVideoSyncHardwareException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. There is no hardware support for vertical blank-synchronized operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoVideoSyncHardwareException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoVideoSyncHardwareException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoVideoSyncHardwareException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoVideoSyncHardwareException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoWindowException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Clipper notification requires a window, or no window has been previously set as the cooperative level window Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoWindowException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoWindowException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoWindowException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.NoWindowException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OutOfCapsException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The hardware needed for the requested operation has already been allocated. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OutOfCapsException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OutOfCapsException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OutOfCapsException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OutOfCapsException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OutOfVideoMemoryException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.DirectDraw does not have enough display memory to perform the operation. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OutOfVideoMemoryException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OutOfVideoMemoryException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OutOfVideoMemoryException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OutOfVideoMemoryException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlappingRectanglesException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The source and destination rectangles are on the same surface and overlap each other. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlappingRectanglesException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlappingRectanglesException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlappingRectanglesException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlappingRectanglesException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayCantClipException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The hardware does not support clipped overlays. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayCantClipException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayCantClipException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayCantClipException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayCantClipException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayColorKeyOnlyOneActiveException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.An attempt was made to have more than one color key active on an overlay. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayColorKeyOnlyOneActiveException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayColorKeyOnlyOneActiveException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayColorKeyOnlyOneActiveException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayColorKeyOnlyOneActiveException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayNotVisibleException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The GetOverlayPosition method was called on a hidden overlay. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayNotVisibleException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayNotVisibleException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayNotVisibleException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayNotVisibleException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Applications use the methods of the Palette object to create DirectDrawPalette objects Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="E:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette.Disposing">
      <summary>This event is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Occurs when the <see cref="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette.Dispose" /> method is called or when the object is finalized and collected by the garbage collector of the Microsoft .NETcommon language runtime. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette.#ctor(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device,System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="device" />
      <param name="file" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette.#ctor(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteCaps,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteEntry[])">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="device" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <param name="palette" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette.#ctor(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="surf" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette.Dispose">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Immediately releases the unmanaged resources used by an object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette.Equals(System.Object)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Returns a value that indicates whether the current instance is equal to a specified object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="compare">Object with which to make the comparison.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the instance is equal to the specified object, or false if it is not.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette.Finalize">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Called during garbage collection. If implemented, allows an object to free resources before it is destroyed by the garbage collector. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette.GetEntries(System.Int32,System.Int32)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Queries palette values from a DirectDrawPalette object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="base" />
      <param name="numEntries" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette.GetHashCode">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Returns the hash code for the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>Hash code for the instance.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette.op_Equality(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Compares the current instance of a class to another instance to determine whether they are the same. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="left">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette" /> structure to the left of the equality operator.</param>
      <param name="right">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette" /> structure to the right of the equality operator.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the objects are the same, or false if they are different.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette.op_Inequality(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Compares the current instance of a class to another instance to determine whether they are different. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="left">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette" /> structure to the left of the equality operator.</param>
      <param name="right">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette" /> structure to the right of the equality operator.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the objects are different, or false if they are the same.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette.raise_Disposing(System.Object,System.EventArgs)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="i1" />
      <param name="i2" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette.SetEntries(System.Int32,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteEntry[])">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Changes entries in a DirectDrawPalette object immediately. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="base" />
      <param name="entries" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette.Caps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves the capabilities of this palette object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette.Disposed">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves a value that is true if the object is disposed; otherwise the value is false. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteBusyException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Access to this palette is refused because the palette is locked by another thread. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteBusyException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteBusyException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteBusyException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteBusyException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PrimarySurfaceAlreadyExistsException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This process has already created a primary surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PrimarySurfaceAlreadyExistsException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PrimarySurfaceAlreadyExistsException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PrimarySurfaceAlreadyExistsException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PrimarySurfaceAlreadyExistsException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.RegionTooSmallException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The region passed to the Clipper.ClipList property is too small. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.RegionTooSmallException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.RegionTooSmallException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.RegionTooSmallException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.RegionTooSmallException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.A surface represents a linear area of display memory. A surface usually resides in the display memory of the display card, although surfaces can exist in system memory. Unless specifically instructed otherwise during the creation of the Surface object, DirectDraw will put the Surface object wherever the best performance can be achieved given the requested capabilities. Surface objects can take advantage of specialized processors on display cards, not only to perform certain tasks faster, but to perform some tasks in parallel with the system CPU. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="E:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Disposing">
      <summary>This event is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Occurs when the <see cref="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Dispose" /> method is called or when the object is finalized and collected by the garbage collector of the Microsoft .NETcommon language runtime. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.ChangeUniquenessValue">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Manually updates the uniqueness value for this surface. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Clone">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Duplicates the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.ColorFill(System.Drawing.Color)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Fills a surface with a color. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="fillValue" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.ColorFill(System.Drawing.Rectangle,System.Drawing.Color)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Fills a surface with a color. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="destRectangle" />
      <param name="fillValue" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.ColorFill(System.Int32)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Fills a surface with a color. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="fillValue" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.ColorFill(System.Drawing.Rectangle,System.Int32)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Fills a surface with a color. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="destRectangle" />
      <param name="fillValue" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.#ctor(System.IO.Stream,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="source" />
      <param name="desc" />
      <param name="dev" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.#ctor(System.Drawing.Bitmap,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="source" />
      <param name="desc" />
      <param name="dev" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.#ctor(System.String,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="filename" />
      <param name="desc" />
      <param name="dev" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.#ctor(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="desc" />
      <param name="dev" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Dispose">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Immediately releases the unmanaged resources used by the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Draw(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Performs a bit block transfer (blit). Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="sourceSurface" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Draw(System.Drawing.Rectangle,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Performs a bit block transfer (blit). Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="destRectangle" />
      <param name="sourceSurface" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Draw(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,System.Drawing.Rectangle,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Performs a bit block transfer (blit). Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="sourceSurface" />
      <param name="srcRectangle" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Draw(System.Drawing.Rectangle,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,System.Drawing.Rectangle,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Performs a bit block transfer (blit). Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="destRectangle" />
      <param name="sourceSurface" />
      <param name="srcRectangle" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Draw(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Performs a bit block transfer (blit). Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="sourceSurface" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <param name="bltEffects" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Draw(System.Drawing.Rectangle,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Performs a bit block transfer (blit). Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="destRectangle" />
      <param name="sourceSurface" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <param name="bltEffects" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Draw(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,System.Drawing.Rectangle,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Performs a bit block transfer (blit). Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="sourceSurface" />
      <param name="srcRectangle" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <param name="bltEffects" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Draw(System.Drawing.Rectangle,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,System.Drawing.Rectangle,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Performs a bit block transfer (blit). Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="destRectangle" />
      <param name="sourceSurface" />
      <param name="srcRectangle" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <param name="bltEffects" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.DrawBox(System.Int32,System.Int32,System.Int32,System.Int32)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves a device context. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="left" />
      <param name="top" />
      <param name="right" />
      <param name="bottom" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.DrawCircle(System.Int32,System.Int32,System.Int32)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves a device context. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="x" />
      <param name="y" />
      <param name="radius" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.DrawEllipse(System.Int32,System.Int32,System.Int32,System.Int32)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves a device context. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="x1" />
      <param name="y1" />
      <param name="x2" />
      <param name="y2" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.DrawFast(System.Int32,System.Int32,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFastFlags)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Performs a source copy blit or transparent blit by using a source color key or destination color key. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="xcoord" />
      <param name="ycoord" />
      <param name="sourceSurface" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.DrawFast(System.Int32,System.Int32,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,System.Drawing.Rectangle,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFastFlags)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Performs a source copy blit or transparent blit by using a source color key or destination color key. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="xcoord" />
      <param name="ycoord" />
      <param name="sourceSurface" />
      <param name="srcRectangle" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.DrawLine(System.Int32,System.Int32,System.Int32,System.Int32)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves a device context. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="x1" />
      <param name="y1" />
      <param name="x2" />
      <param name="y2" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.DrawRoundedBox(System.Int32,System.Int32,System.Int32,System.Int32,System.Int32,System.Int32)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves a device context. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="left" />
      <param name="top" />
      <param name="right" />
      <param name="bottom" />
      <param name="rw" />
      <param name="rh" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.DrawText(System.Int32,System.Int32,System.String,System.Boolean)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves a device context. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="x" />
      <param name="y" />
      <param name="text" />
      <param name="drawAtLastPosition" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.DrawToDc(System.IntPtr,System.Drawing.Rectangle,System.Drawing.Rectangle)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves a device context. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="hdc" />
      <param name="destRect" />
      <param name="srcRect" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Equals(System.Object)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Returns a value that indicates whether the current instance is equal to a specified object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="compare">Object with which to make the comparison.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the instance is equal to the specified object, or false if it is not.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Finalize">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Called during garbage collection. If implemented, allows an object to free resources before it is destroyed by the garbage collector. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Flip(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FlipFlags)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Makes the surface memory associated with the BackBuffer surface become associated with the front-buffer surface. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="surface" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.GetAttachedSurface(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Obtains the attached surface that has the specified capabilities. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="caps" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.GetColorKey(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyFlags)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves the color key value for the DirectDrawSurface object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="flags" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.GetDc">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves a device context. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.GetHashCode">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Returns the hash code for the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>Hash code for the instance.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.GetOverlayPosition">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Given a visible, active overlay surface, the GetOverlayPosition method returns the display coordinates of the surface Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Lock(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockFlags)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Allows manipulation of surface memory. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="flags" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Lock(System.Drawing.Rectangle,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockFlags)">
      <summary>Allows manipulation of surface memory.</summary>
      <param name="destRectangle" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.op_Equality(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Compares the current instance of a class to another instance to determine whether they are the same. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="left">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface" /> structure to the left of the equality operator.</param>
      <param name="right">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface" /> structure to the right of the equality operator.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the objects are the same, or false if they are different.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.op_Inequality(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Compares the current instance of a class to another instance to determine whether they are different. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="left">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface" /> structure to the left of the equality operator.</param>
      <param name="right">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface" /> structure to the right of the equality operator.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the objects are different, or false if they are the same.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.PageLock">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Prevents a system-memory surface from being paged out while a blit operation that uses direct memory access (DMA) transfers to or from system memory is in progress. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.PageUnlock">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Unlocks a system-memory surface, allowing it to be paged out. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.raise_Disposing(System.Object,System.EventArgs)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="i1" />
      <param name="i2" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.ReleaseDc(System.IntPtr)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Release a device context handle. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="hdc" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Restore">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Restores a surface that has been lost. This occurs when the surface memory associated with the DirectDrawSurface object has been freed. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.SetColorKey(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyFlags,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKey)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Sets the color key value for the DirectDrawSurface object if the hardware supports color keys on a per-surface basis. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="flags" />
      <param name="value" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.SetOverlayPosition(System.Drawing.Point)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Changes the display coordinates of an overlay surface. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="position" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Unlock">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Unlock(System.Drawing.Rectangle)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="destRectangle" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.UpdateOverlay(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Repositions or modifies the visual attributes of an overlay surface. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="destSurface" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.UpdateOverlay(System.Drawing.Rectangle,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Repositions or modifies the visual attributes of an overlay surface. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="srcRectangle" />
      <param name="destSurface" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.UpdateOverlay(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,System.Drawing.Rectangle,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Repositions or modifies the visual attributes of an overlay surface. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="destSurface" />
      <param name="destRectangle" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.UpdateOverlay(System.Drawing.Rectangle,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,System.Drawing.Rectangle,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Repositions or modifies the visual attributes of an overlay surface. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="srcRectangle" />
      <param name="destSurface" />
      <param name="destRectangle" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.UpdateOverlay(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Repositions or modifies the visual attributes of an overlay surface. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="destSurface" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <param name="effects" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.UpdateOverlay(System.Drawing.Rectangle,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Repositions or modifies the visual attributes of an overlay surface. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="srcRectangle" />
      <param name="destSurface" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <param name="effects" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.UpdateOverlay(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,System.Drawing.Rectangle,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Repositions or modifies the visual attributes of an overlay surface. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="destSurface" />
      <param name="destRectangle" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <param name="effects" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.UpdateOverlay(System.Drawing.Rectangle,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,System.Drawing.Rectangle,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Repositions or modifies the visual attributes of an overlay surface. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="srcRectangle" />
      <param name="destSurface" />
      <param name="destRectangle" />
      <param name="flags" />
      <param name="effects" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.UpdateOverlayZOrder(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayZFlags,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Sets the z-order of an overlay. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="flags" />
      <param name="surface" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.CanDraw">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Inquires whether a blit involving this surface can occur immediately. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.CanFlip">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Inquires whether this surface can be flipped immediately. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Caps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves the capabilities of the surface. These capabilities are not necessarily related to the capabilities of the display device. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Clipper">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves or sets the <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Clipper" /> object associated with this surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Disposed">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves a value that is true if the object is disposed; otherwise the value is false. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.DrawDevice">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrives the device that was used to create the surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.DrawStyle">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Current drawing style. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.DrawWidth">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Current draw width Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.FillColor">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Current fill color. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.FillStyle">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Current fill style. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.FontBackColor">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Current font back color. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.FontHandle(System.IntPtr)">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Current font handle. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="value" />
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.FontTransparency">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Current font transparency. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.ForeColor">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Current font foreground color. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.IsDrawDone">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Inquires whether the blit is done, and returns true if the last blit on this surface has completed. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.IsFlipDone">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Inquires whether the flip has finished, and returns true if the last flip on this surface has completed. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.IsLost">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Determines whether the surface memory associated with a DirectDrawSurface object has been freed. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.Palette">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves or sets the <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Palette" /> object associated with this surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.PixelFormat">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves the color and pixel format of the surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.SurfaceDescription">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves a description of the surface in its current condition. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface.UniquenessValue">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Retrieves the current uniqueness value for this surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceBusyException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Access to the surface is refused because the surface is locked by another thread. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceBusyException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceBusyException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceBusyException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceBusyException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Defines the capabilities of a DirectDrawSurface object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.Clear">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Remove all set capabilities. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.Alpha">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This surface contains alpha-only information. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.BackBuffer">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This surface is the back buffer of a surface flipping structure. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.Complex">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.A complex surface is being described. A complex surface results in the creation of more than one surface. The additional surfaces are attached to the root surface. The complex surface can be destroyed only by destroying the root. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.Flip">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This surface is a part of a surface-flipping structure. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.FrontBuffer">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This surface is the front buffer of a surface-flipping structure. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.HardwareCodec">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This surface can have a stream decompressed to it by the hardware. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.LiveVideo">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This surface can receive live video. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.LocalVideoMemory">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This surface exists in true, local video memory, rather than nonlocal video memory. If this flag is specified, VideoMemory must be specified, as well. This flag cannot be used with the NonLocalVideoMemory flag. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.ModeX">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This surface is a 320×200 or 320×240 Mode X surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.NonLocalVideoMemory">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This surface exists in nonlocal video memory, rather than true, local video memory. If this flag is specified, VideoMemory flag must be specified, as well. This cannot be used with the LocalVideoMemory flag. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.OffScreenPlain">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This surface is any off-screen surface that is not an overlay, front-buffer, back-buffer, or alpha surface. It is used to identify plain surfaces. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.Overlay">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This surface is an overlay. It might or might not be directly visible, depending on whether it is currently being overlaid onto the primary surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.OwnGraphics">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This surface has a device context (DC) association for a long period of time. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.Palette">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This device driver allows unique DirectDrawPalette objects to be created and attached to this surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.PrimarySurface">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The surface is the primary surface. It represents what is currently visible. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.StandardVgaMode">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This surface is a standard VGA mode surface, and not a Mode X surface. This flag cannot be used in combination with the ModeX flag. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.StereoSurfaceLeft">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This surface is part of a stereo flipping chain. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.SystemMemory">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This surface memory was allocated in system memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.VideoMemory">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This surface exists in display memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.VideoPort">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This surface can receive data from a video port. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.Visible">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Changes made to this surface are immediately visible. It is always set for the primary surface, as well as for overlays while they are being overlaid and texture maps while they are being textured. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps.WriteAccessOnly">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Only write access is permitted to the surface. Read access from the surface can cause a general protection (GP) fault, and the read results from this surface would not be meaningful. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.A description of a surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription.Clear">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Reset the object back to defaults. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription.#ctor(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceCaps)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="caps" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription.AlphaBitDepth">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The AlphaBitDepth member is valid. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription.BackBufferCount">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The BackBufferCount member is valid. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription.DestinationDraw">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Describes the destination color key for blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription.DestinationOverlay">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Describes the source color key for an overlay surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription.EmptyFaceColor">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Empty face color Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription.Height">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Dimensions of the surface to be created, in pixels. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription.LinearSize">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Size of the buffer. Currently returned only for compressed texture surfaces. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription.Pitch">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Distance, in bytes, to the start of next line. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription.PixelFormatStructure">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Describes the pixel format of the surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription.RefreshRate">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Refresh rate (used when the display mode is described). The value of 0 indicates an adapter default. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription.SourceDraw">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Describes the source color key for blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription.SourceOverlay">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Describes the source color key for an overlay surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription.SurfaceCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The capabilities of the surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription.Width">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Dimensions of the surface to be created, in pixels. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceIsObscuredException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Access to the surface is refused because the surface is obscured. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceIsObscuredException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceIsObscuredException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceIsObscuredException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceIsObscuredException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceLostException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Access to the surface is refused because the surface memory is gone. Call the Surface.Restore method on this surface to restore the memory associated Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceLostException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceLostException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceLostException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceLostException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceNotAttachedException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The requested surface is not attached. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceNotAttachedException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceNotAttachedException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceNotAttachedException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceNotAttachedException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfacesCollection">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.A collection of surfaces. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfacesCollection.#ctor(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayZOrdersFlags,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="flags" />
      <param name="surf" />
      <param name="dev" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfacesCollection.#ctor(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Surface,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="surf" />
      <param name="dev" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfacesCollection.#ctor(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetSurfacesFlags,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="flags" />
      <param name="desc" />
      <param name="dev" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfacesCollection.#ctor(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfaceDescription,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="desc" />
      <param name="dev" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfacesCollection.#ctor(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Device)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="dev" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfacesCollection.GetEnumerator">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Gets an enumerator for this collection. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfacesCollection.MoveNext">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Advances the enumerator to the next element of the collection. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfacesCollection.Reset">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Sets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the first element in the collection. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfacesCollection.Count">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Gets the number of elements. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.SurfacesCollection.Current">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Gets the current element in the collection. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TestFinishedException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.When thrown by StartModeTest method, this value means that no test could be initiated because all the resolutions chosen for testing already have refresh rate information in the registry. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TestFinishedException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TestFinishedException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TestFinishedException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TestFinishedException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TooBigHeightException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The height requested by DirectDraw is too large. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TooBigHeightException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TooBigHeightException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TooBigHeightException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TooBigHeightException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TooBigSizeException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The size requested by DirectDraw is too large. However, the individual height and width are valid sizes. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TooBigSizeException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TooBigSizeException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TooBigSizeException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TooBigSizeException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TooBigWidthException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The width requested by DirectDraw is too large. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TooBigWidthException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TooBigWidthException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TooBigWidthException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.TooBigWidthException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The operation is not supported. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedFormatException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The pixel format requested is not supported by DirectDraw. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedFormatException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedFormatException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedFormatException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedFormatException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedMaskException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The bitmask in the pixel format requested is not supported by DirectDraw. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedMaskException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedMaskException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedMaskException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedMaskException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedModeException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The display is currently in an unsupported mode. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedModeException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedModeException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedModeException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.UnsupportedModeException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.VerticalBlankInProgressException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.A vertical blank is in progress. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.VerticalBlankInProgressException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.VerticalBlankInProgressException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.VerticalBlankInProgressException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.VerticalBlankInProgressException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.VideoNotActiveException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The video port is not active. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.VideoNotActiveException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.VideoNotActiveException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.VideoNotActiveException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.VideoNotActiveException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WasStillDrawingException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The previous blit operation that is transferring information to or from this surface is incomplete. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WasStillDrawingException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WasStillDrawingException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WasStillDrawingException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WasStillDrawingException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WindowAlreadySetException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The DirectDraw cooperative-level window has already been set. It cannot be reset while the process has surfaces or palettes created. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WindowAlreadySetException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WindowAlreadySetException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WindowAlreadySetException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WindowAlreadySetException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WindowSubclassedException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.DirectDraw is prevented from restoring state because the DirectDraw cooperative-level window handle has been subclassed. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WindowSubclassedException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WindowSubclassedException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WindowSubclassedException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WindowSubclassedException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WrongModeException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.This surface cannot be restored because it was created in a different mode. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WrongModeException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WrongModeException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WrongModeException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WrongModeException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.XAlignException">
      <summary>This class is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The provided rectangle was not horizontally aligned on a required boundary. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.XAlignException.#ctor(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo,System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="info" />
      <param name="context" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.XAlignException.#ctor(System.String,System.Exception)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
      <param name="inner" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.XAlignException.#ctor(System.String)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="message" />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.XAlignException.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyFlags">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Determines which color key is requested. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CooperativeLevelFlags">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Determines the top-level behavior of the application. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CooperativeLevelFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CooperativeLevelFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CooperativeLevelFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CooperativeLevelFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CooperativeLevelFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CooperativeLevelFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CooperativeLevelFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CooperativeLevelFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CooperativeLevelFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CooperativeLevelFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CooperativeLevelFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CreateFlags">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Creation flags. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CreateFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CreateFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.CreateFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFastFlags">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Type of transfer. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFastFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFastFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFastFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFastFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFastFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.A combination of flags that determine the valid members of the associated DrawEffects structure, specify color-key information, or request special behavior from the method. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FlipFlags">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Flags specifying flip options. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FlipFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FlipFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FlipFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FlipFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FlipFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FlipFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FlipFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FlipFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FlipFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FourCc">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.FourCc codes Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FourCc.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FourCc.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FourCc.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FourCc.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FourCc.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetDeviceFlags">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.GetDeviceFlags Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetDeviceFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetDeviceFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetDevicesFlags">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.GetDevicesFlags Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetDevicesFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetDevicesFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetDevicesFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetDevicesFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetDisplayModeFlags">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Getting displaymode flags, can be used to enumerate Standard VGA Modes, or RefreshRates. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetDisplayModeFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetDisplayModeFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetSurfacesFlags">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The search type flag determines how the method searches for matching surfaces; The matching flag determines whether the method enumerates all surfaces, only those that match, or only those that do not match the description. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetSurfacesFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetSurfacesFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetSurfacesFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetSurfacesFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetSurfacesFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetSurfacesFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockFlags">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Flags describing locking. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffectsFlags">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Flags for overlay effects. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffectsFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffectsFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffectsFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffectsFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Overlay flags. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayZFlags">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Overlay flags. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayZFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayZFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayZFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayZFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayZFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayZFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayZOrdersFlags">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Overlay flags. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayZOrdersFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayZOrdersFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.StartModeTestFlags">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Flags for the StartModeTest call. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.StartModeTestFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.StereoViewCapsFlags">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Flags for Stereo View caps... Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.StereoViewCapsFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WaitVbFlags">
      <summary>This enum is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Determines how long to wait for the vertical blank. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WaitVbFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WaitVbFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="F:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.WaitVbFlags.">
      <summary />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps">
      <summary>This struct is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Represents the capabilities of the hardware exposed through the DirectDraw object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.ToString">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Obtains a string representation of the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>String that represents the object.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.AlignBoundaryDestination">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Destination-rectangle alignment for an overlay surface, in pixels. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.AlignBoundaryDestinationCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.DirectDraw supports only those overlay destination rectangles with the x-axis aligned to the AlignBoundaryDest boundaries of the surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.AlignBoundarySource">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Source-rectangle alignment for an overlay surface, in pixels. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.AlignBoundarySourceCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.DirectDraw supports only those overlay source rectangles with the x-axis aligned to the AlignBoundarySource boundaries of the surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.AlignSizeDestination">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Destination-rectangle size alignment for an overlay surface, in pixels. Overlay destination rectangles must have a pixel width that is a multiple of this value. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.AlignSizeDestinationCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.DirectDraw supports only those overlay destination rectangles whose x-axis sizes, in pixels, are AlignSizeDest multiples. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.AlignSizeSource">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Source-rectangle size alignment for an overlay surface, in pixels. Overlay source rectangles must have a pixel width that is a multiple of this value. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.AlignSizeSourceCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.DirectDraw supports only those overlay source rectangles whose x-axis sizes, in pixels, are AlignSizeSource multiples. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.AlignStride">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Stride alignment. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.AlignStrideAlign">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Stride alignment. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.Alpha">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The display hardware supports alpha-only surfaces. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.AlphaDrawConstBitDepths">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Indicate 2, 4, or 8 bits per pixel. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.AlphaDrawPixelBitDepths">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Indicate 1, 2, 4, or 8 bits per pixel. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.AlphaDrawSurfaceBitDepths">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Indicate 1, 2, 4, or 8 bits per pixel.) Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.AlphaOverlayConstBitDepths">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Indicate 1, 2, 4, or 8 bits per pixel. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.AlphaOverlayPixelBitDepths">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Indicate 1, 2, 4, or 8 bits per pixel. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.AlphaOverlaySurfaceBitDepths">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Indicate 1, 2, 4, or 8 bits per pixel. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.AutoFlipOverlay">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The overlay can be automatically flipped to the next surface in the flipping chain each time that a video port VSYNC occurs, allowing the video port and the overlay to double-buffer the video without CPU overhead. This option is only valid when the surface is receiving data from a video port. If the video port data is noninterlaced or noninterleaved, it flips on every VSYNC. If the data is being interleaved in memory, it flips on every other VSYNC. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.BankSwitched">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The display hardware is bank-switched and is potentially very slow at random access to display memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.CanClip">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Display hardware is capable of clipping with blitting. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.CanClipStretched">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Display hardware is capable of clipping while stretch blitting. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.CanDrawSystemMemory">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Display hardware is capable of blitting to or from system memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.CanFlipOddEven">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The driver is capable of performing odd and even flip operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.CertifiedHardware">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Display hardware is certified. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.ColorControlOverlay">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The overlay surface contains color controls (such as brightness and sharpness) Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.ColorControlPrimary">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The primary surface contains color controls (for instance, gamma) Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.ColorFill">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Display hardware is capable of color filling with a blitter. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.ColorKeyCapable">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports some form of color key in either overlay or blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.ColorKeyCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Color Key cababilities Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.ColorKeyHardwareAssisted">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The color key is partially hardware-assisted. This means that other resources (CPU or video memory) might be used. If this bit is not set, full hardware support is in place. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.CopyFourCc">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The driver supports blitting any FOURCC surface to another surface of the same FOURCC. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.CurrentVideoPorts">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Current number of live video ports. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.CurrentVisibleOverlays">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Current number of visible overlays or overlay sprites. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.Draw">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Display hardware is capable of blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.DrawFourCc">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Display hardware is capable of color-space conversions during blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.DrawQueue">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Display hardware is capable of asynchronous blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.DrawStretch">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Display hardware is capable of stretching during blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.FlipInterval">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The driver responds to the FileInterval flags Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.FlipNoVSync">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The driver responds to the NoVsync flag. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.FXAlphaCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver-specific stretching and effects capabilities. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.FXCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver-specific stretching and effects capabilities. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.GammaCalibration">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The system has a calibrator installed that can automatically adjust the gamma ramp so that the result is identical on all systems that have a calibrator. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.GdiShared">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Display hardware is shared with GDI Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.MaxHardwareCodecStretch">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Obsolete; do not use. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.MaxOverlayStretch">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.maximum overlay stretch factors, multiplied by 1000. For example, 1.3 = 1300. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.MaxVideoPorts">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Maximum video ports. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.MaxVisibleOverlays">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Maximum number of visible overlays Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.MinHardwareCodecStretch">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Obsolete; do not use. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.MinOverlayStretch">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Minimum overlay stretch factors, multiplied by 1000. For example, 1.3 = 1300. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.NlVbCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver-specific capabilities for blits from nonlocal to local video memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.NlVbCKeyCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver color-key capabilities for blits form nonlocal to local video memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.NlVbEffectsCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver FX capabilities for blits from nonlocal to local video memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.NlVbExtendedCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver extended capabilities for blits from nonlocal to local video memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.NlVbRasterOperations">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Raster operations supported for blits from nonlocal to local video memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.NoHardware">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.There is no hardware support. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.NonLocalVideoMemory">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The display driver supports surfaces in nonlocal video memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.NoPageLockRequired">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.DMA blit operations are supported on system-memory surfaces that are not page-locked. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.NumberFourCcCodes">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Number of FourCC codes. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.Overlay">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Display hardware supports overlays. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.OverlayCannotClip">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Display hardware supports overlays but cannot clip them. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.OverlayFourCc">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Overlay hardware is capable of color-space conversions during overlay operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.OverlayHardwareDisplaysInterlacedVideo">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The overlay hardware can display each field of an interlaced video stream individually. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.OverlayHardwareDisplaysInterleavedVideo">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The overlay hardware can display each field of an interlaced video stream individually while it is interleaved in memory without causing any artifacts that might normally occur without special hardware support. This option is only valid when the surface is receiving data from a video port and the video is zoomed at least twice in the vertical direction. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.OverlayHardwareDisplaysNonInterleavedVideo">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The overlay hardware can display each field of an interlaced video stream individually while it is not interleaved in memory without causing any artifacts that might normally occur without special hardware support. This option is only valid when the surface is receiving data from a video port and the video is zoomed at least twice in the vertical direction. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.OverlayStretch">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Overlay hardware is capable of stretching. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.Palette">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.DirectDraw is capable of creating and supporting DirectDrawPalette objects for surfaces other than the primary surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.PaletteCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Palette capabilities. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.PaletteVerticalSync">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.DirectDraw is capable of updating a palette synchronized with the vertical refresh. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.PrimaryGamma">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports dynamic gamma ramps for the primary surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.RasterOperations">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Raster operations supported. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.ReadScanLine">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Display hardware is capable of returning the current scan line. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.SsbCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver-specific capabilities for blits from system memory to system memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.SsbCKeyCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver color-key capabilities for blits from system memory to system memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.SsbEffectsCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver FX capabilities for blits from system memory to system memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.SsbRasterOperations">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Raster operations supported for blits from system memory to system memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.Stereo">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Turns on the bit to support stereo mode. The driver can do stereo in at least one mode other than the current mode. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.StereoVisionSequential">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The driver can do stereo in at least one mode other than the current mode. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.SurfaceCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.General surface capabilities. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.SvbCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver-specific capabilities for blits from system memory to display memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.SvbcKeyCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver color-key capabilities for blits from system memory to display memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.SvbEffectsCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver FX capabilities for blits from system memory to display memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.SvbExtendedCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver extended capabilities for blits from system memory to display memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.SvbRasterOperations">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Raster operations supported for blits from system memory to display memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.SvCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Stereo-vision capabilities Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.VerticalBlankInterrupt">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Display hardware is capable of generating a vertical-blank interrupt. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.VideoMemoryFree">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Free display memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.VideoMemoryTotal">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Total amount of display memory on the device, in bytes, minus memory reserved for the primary surface and any private data structures reserved by the driver. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.VideoPort">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Display hardware supports live video. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.VsbCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver-specific capabilities for blits from display memory to system memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.VsbCKeyCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver color-key capabilities for blits from display memory to system memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.VsbEffectsCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver FX capabilities for blits from display memory to system memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.VsbRasterOperations">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Raster operations supported for blits from display memory to system memory. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.Caps.WideSurfaces">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The display surface supports surfaces wider than the primary surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControlObject">
      <summary>This struct is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Defines the color controls associated with an overlay surface, or a primary surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControlObject.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControlObject.ToString">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Obtains a string representation of the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>String that represents the object.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControlObject.Brightness">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Luminance intensity, in IRE units times 100. The valid range is from 0 through 10,000. The default is 750, which translates to 7.5 IRE. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControlObject.ColorEnable">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Flag indicating whether color is used. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControlObject.Contrast">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Relative difference between higher and lower intensity luminance values in IRE units times 100. The valid range is from 0 through 20,000. The default value is 10,000 (100 IRE). Higher values of contrast cause darker luminance values to tend toward black and lighter luminance values to tend toward white. Lower values of contrast cause all luminance values to move toward the middle of the scale. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControlObject.Gamma">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Controls the amount of gamma correction applied to the luminance values. The valid range is from 1 through 500 gamma units, with a default of 1. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControlObject.Hue">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Phase relationship of the chrominance components. Hue is specified in degrees, and the valid range is from -180 through 180, with a default of 0. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControlObject.IsBrightnessValid">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The Brightness member contains valid data. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControlObject.IsColorEnableValid">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The ColorEnable member contains valid data. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControlObject.IsContrastValid">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The Contrast member contains valid data. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControlObject.IsGammaValid">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The Gamma member contains valid data. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControlObject.IsHueValid">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The Hue member contains valid data. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControlObject.IsSaturationValid">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The Saturation member contains valid data. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControlObject.IsSharpnessValid">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The Sharpness member contains valid data. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControlObject.Saturation">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Color intensity, in IRE units times 100. The valid range is from 0 through 20,000. The default value is 10,000, which translates to 100 IRE. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorControlObject.Sharpness">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Sharpness, in arbitrary units. The valid range is from 0 through 10, with a default of 5. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKey">
      <summary>This struct is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Describes a source color key, destination color key, or color space. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKey.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKey.Equals(System.Object)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Returns a value that indicates whether the current instance is equal to a specified object. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="compare">Object with which to make the comparison.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the instance is equal to the specified object, or false if it is not.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKey.GetHashCode">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Returns the hash code for the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>Hash code for the instance.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKey.op_Equality(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKey,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKey)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Compares the current instance of a class to another instance to determine whether they are the same. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="left">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKey" /> structure to the left of the equality operator.</param>
      <param name="right">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKey" /> structure to the right of the equality operator.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the objects are the same, or false if they are different.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKey.op_Inequality(Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKey,Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKey)">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Compares the current instance of a class to another instance to determine whether they are different. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="left">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKey" /> structure to the left of the equality operator.</param>
      <param name="right">The <see cref="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKey" /> structure to the right of the equality operator.</param>
      <returns>Value that is true if the objects are different, or false if they are the same.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKey.ToString">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Obtains a string representation of the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>String that represents the object.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKey.ColorSpaceHighValue">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.High value of the color range that is to be used as the color key. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKey.ColorSpaceLowValue">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Low value of the color range that is to be used as the color key. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps">
      <summary>This struct is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Color Key capabilities Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.ToString">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Obtains a string representation of the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>String that represents the object.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.DestinationDraw">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports transparent blitting with a color key that identifies the replaceable bits of the destination surface for RGB colors. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.DestinationDrawColorSpace">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports transparent blitting with a color space that identifies the replaceable bits of the destination surface for RGB colors. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.DestinationDrawColorSpaceYuv">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports transparent blitting with a color key that identifies the replaceable bits of the destination surface for YUV colors. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.DestinationDrawYuv">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports transparent blitting with a color key that identifies the replaceable bits of the destination surface for YUV colors. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.DestinationOverlay">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports overlaying with color keying of the replaceable bits of the destination surface to be overlaid for RGB colors. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.DestinationOverlayColorSpace">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports a color space as the color key for the destination of RGB colors. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.DestinationOverlayColorSpaceYuv">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports a color space as the color key for the destination of YUV colors. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.DestinationOverlayOneActive">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports only one active destination color key value for visible overlay surfaces Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.DestinationOverlayYuv">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports overlaying, using color keying of the replaceable bits of the destination surface to be overlaid for YUV colors. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.NoCostOverlay">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Indicates that there are no bandwidth trade-offs for using the color key with an overlay. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.SourceDraw">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports transparent blitting, using the color key for the source with this surface for RGB colors. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.SourceDrawColorSpace">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports transparent blitting, using a color space for the source with this surface for RGB colors. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.SourceDrawColorSpaceYuv">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports transparent blitting, using a color space for the source with this surface for YUV colors. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.SourceDrawYuv">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports transparent blitting, using the color key for the source with this surface for YUV colors. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.SourceOverlay">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports overlaying, using the color key for the source with this overlay surface for RGB colors. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.SourceOverlayColorSpace">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports overlaying, using a color space as the source color key for the overlay surface for RGB colors. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.SourceOverlayColorSpaceYuv">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports overlaying, using a color space as the source color key for the overlay surface for YUV colors. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.SourceOverlayOneActive">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports only one active source color key value for visible overlay surfaces. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.ColorKeyCaps.SourceOverlayYuv">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports overlaying, using the color key for the source with this overlay surface for YUV colors. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceIdentifier">
      <summary>This struct is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Information about a device. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceIdentifier.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceIdentifier.ToString">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Obtains a string representation of the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>String that represents the object.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceIdentifier.Description">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Description of the driver. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceIdentifier.DeviceGuid">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Unique identifier for the driver/chipset pair. Use this value if you want to track changes to the driver or chipset to reprofile the graphics subsystem. It can also be used to identify particular problematic drivers. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceIdentifier.DeviceId">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Identifier of the type of chipset. Can be 0 if unknown. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceIdentifier.Driver">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Name of the driver. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceIdentifier.DriverVersion">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Version of the driver. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceIdentifier.Revision">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Identifier of the revision level of the chipset. Can be 0 if unknown. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceIdentifier.SubSystemId">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Identifier of the subsystem. Typically, this means the particular board. Can be 0 if unknown. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceIdentifier.VendorId">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Identifier of the manufacturer. Can be 0 if unknown. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceIdentifier.WhqlLevel">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The Windows Hardware Quality Lab (WHQL) certification level for the device/driver pair. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceInformation">
      <summary>This struct is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Information about a device. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceInformation.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceInformation.ToString">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Obtains a string representation of the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>String that represents the object.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceInformation.Description">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Description of the driver. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceInformation.Driver">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Name of the driver. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DeviceInformation.Name">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Name of the driver. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects">
      <summary>This struct is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Raster operations (ROPs), effects, and override information. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.ToString">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Obtains a string representation of the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>String that represents the object.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.AlphaDestinationConstant">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Constant used as the alpha channel destination. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.AlphaDestinationConstantBitDepth">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Bit depth of the destination alpha constant. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.AlphaEdgeBlend">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Alpha constant used for edge blending. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.AlphaEdgeBlendBitDepth">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Bit depth of the constant for an alpha edge blend. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.AlphaSourceConstant">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Constant used as the alpha channel source. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.AlphaSourceConstantBitDepth">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Bit depth of the source alpha constant. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.DestinationColorKey">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Destination color key override. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.DrawRasterOperations">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.DirectDraw raster operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.EffectOperationArithmeticStretchy">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Uses arithmetic stretching along the y-axis for this blit. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.EffectOperationMirrorLeftRight">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Turns the surface on its y-axis. This blit mirrors the surface from left to right. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.EffectOperationMirrorUpDown">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Turns the surface on its x-axis. This blit mirrors the surface from top to bottom. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.EffectOperationNoTearing">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Schedules this blit to avoid tearing. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.EffectOperationRotate180">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Rotates the surface 180 degrees clockwise during this blit. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.EffectOperationRotate270">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Rotates the surface 270 degrees clockwise during this blit. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.EffectOperationRotate90">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Rotates the surface 90 degrees clockwise during this blit. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.FillColor">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Color used to fill a surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.FillDepth">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Depth value for the z-buffer. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.FillPixel">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Pixel value for RGBA or RGBZ fills. Applications that use RGBZ fills should use this member. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.FXOperations">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Type of FX operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.RasterOperations">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Win32 raster operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.RotationAngle">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Rotation angle for the blit. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.DrawEffects.SourceColorKey">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Source color key override. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXAlphaCaps">
      <summary>This struct is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver-specific alpha capabilities Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXAlphaCaps.ToString">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Obtains a string representation of the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>String that represents the object.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXAlphaCaps.DrawAlphaEdgeBlend">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports alpha blending around the edge of a source color-keyed surface. Used for draw operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXAlphaCaps.DrawAlphaPixels">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports alpha information in pixel format. The bit depth of alpha information in the pixel format can be 1, 2, 4, or 8. The alpha value becomes more opaque as the alpha value increases. Regardless of the depth of the alpha information, 0 is always the fully transparent value. Used for blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXAlphaCaps.DrawAlphaPixelsNegative">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports alpha information in pixel format. The bit depth of alpha information in the pixel format can be 1, 2, 4, or 8. The alpha value becomes more transparent as the alpha value increases. Regardless of the depth of the alpha information, 0 is always the fully opaque value. This flag can be used only if Alpha is set. Used for draw operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXAlphaCaps.DrawAlphaSurfaces">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports alpha-only surfaces. The bit depth of an alpha-only surface can be 1, 2, 4, or 8. The alpha value becomes more opaque as the alpha value increases. Regardless of the depth of the alpha information, 0 is always the fully transparent value. Used for blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXAlphaCaps.DrawAlphaSurfacesNegative">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Indicates that the alpha channel becomes more transparent as the alpha value increases. The depth of the alpha channel-data can be 1, 2, 4, or 8. Regardless of the depth of the alpha information, 0 is always the fully opaque value. This flag can be set only if Alpha has been set. Used for blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXAlphaCaps.OverlayAlphaEdgeBlend">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports alpha blending around the edge of a source color-keyed surface. Used for overlays. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXAlphaCaps.OverlayAlphaPixels">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports alpha information in pixel format. The bit depth of alpha information in pixel format can be 1, 2, 4, or 8. The alpha value becomes more opaque as the alpha value increases. Regardless of the depth of the alpha information, 0 is always the fully transparent value. Used for overlays. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXAlphaCaps.OverlayAlphaPixelsNegative">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports alpha information in pixel format. The bit depth of alpha information in pixel format can be 1, 2, 4, or 8. The alpha value becomes more transparent as the alpha value increases. Regardless of the depth of the alpha information, 0 is always the fully opaque value. This flag can be used only if Alpha has been set. Used for overlays. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXAlphaCaps.OverlayAlphaSurfaces">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports alpha-only surfaces. The bit depth of an alpha-only surface can be 1, 2, 4, or 8. The alpha value becomes more opaque as the alpha value increases. Regardless of the depth of the alpha information, 0 is always the fully transparent value. Used for overlays. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXAlphaCaps.OverlayAlphaSurfacesNegative">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Indicates that the alpha channel becomes more transparent as the alpha value increases. The depth of the alpha-channel data can be 1, 2, 4, or 8. Regardless of the depth of the alpha information, 0 is always the fully opaque value. This flag can be used only if Alpha has been set. Used for overlays. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps">
      <summary>This struct is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver-specific stretching and effects capabilities. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.ToString">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Obtains a string representation of the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>String that represents the object.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.DrawAlpha">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports alpha-blended blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.DrawArithmeticStretchY">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Uses arithmetic operations, rather than pixel-doubling techniques, to stretch and shrink surfaces during a blit operation. Occurs along the y-axis (vertically). Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.DrawArithmeticStretchYn">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Uses arithmetic operations, rather than pixel-doubling techniques, to stretch and shrink surfaces during a blit operation. Occurs along the y-axis (vertically), and works only for integer stretching (×1, ×2, and so on). Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.DrawFilter">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Driver can do surface-reconstruction filtering for warped blits. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.DrawMirrorLeftRight">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports mirroring left to right in a blit operation. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.DrawMirrorUpDown">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports mirroring top to bottom in a blit operation. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.DrawRotation">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports arbitrary rotation in a blit operation. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.DrawRotation90Degrees">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports 90-degree rotations in a blit operation. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.DrawShrinkX">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports arbitrary shrinking of a surface along the x-axis (horizontally). This flag is valid only for blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.DrawShrinkXn">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports integer shrinking (×1, ×2, and so on) of a surface along the x-axis (horizontally). This flag is valid only for blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.DrawShrinkY">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports arbitrary shrinking of a surface along the y-axis (vertically). This flag is valid only for blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.DrawShrinkYn">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports integer shrinking (×1, ×2, and so on) of a surface along the y-axis (vertically). This flag is valid only for blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.DrawStretchX">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports arbitrary stretching of a surface along the x-axis (horizontally). This flag is valid only for blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.DrawStretchXn">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports integer stretching (×1, ×2, and so on) of a surface along the x-axis (horizontally). This flag is valid only for blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.DrawStretchY">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports arbitrary stretching of a surface along the y-axis (vertically). This flag is valid only for blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.DrawStretchYn">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports integer stretching (×1, ×2, and so on) of a surface along the y-axis (vertically). This flag is valid only for blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.OverlayAlpha">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports geometric transformations (or warps) for blitted sprites. Transformations are not currently supported for explicit blit operations. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.OverlayArithmeticStretchY">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Uses arithmetic operations, rather than pixel-doubling techniques, to stretch and shrink overlay surfaces. Occurs along the y-axis (vertically). Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.OverlayArithmeticStretchYn">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Uses arithmetic operations, rather than pixel-doubling techniques, to stretch and shrink overlay surfaces. Occurs along the y-axis (vertically), and works only for integer stretching (×1, ×2, and so on). Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.OverlayFilter">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports surface-reconstruction filtering for warped overlay sprites. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.OverlayMirrorLeftRight">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports mirroring of overlays across the vertical axis. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.OverlayMirrorUpDown">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports mirroring of overlays across the horizontal axis. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.OverlayShrinkX">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports arbitrary shrinking of a surface along the x-axis (horizontally). This flag is valid only for overlay surfaces. This flag indicates only the capabilities of a surface; it does not indicate that shrinking is available. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.OverlayShrinkXn">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports integer shrinking (×1, ×2, and so on) of a surface along the x-axis (horizontally). This flag is valid only for overlay surfaces. This flag indicates only the capabilities of a surface; it does not indicate that shrinking is available. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.OverlayShrinkY">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports arbitrary shrinking of a surface along the y-axis (vertically). This flag is valid only for overlay surfaces. This flag indicates only the capabilities of a surface; it does not indicate that shrinking is available. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.OverlayShrinkYn">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports integer shrinking (×1, ×2, and so on) of a surface along the y-axis (vertically). This flag is valid only for overlay surfaces. This flag indicates only the capabilities of a surface; it does not indicate that shrinking is available. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.OverlayStretchX">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports arbitrary stretching of a surface along the x-axis (horizontally). This flag is valid only for overlay surfaces. This flag indicates only the capabilities of a surface; it does not indicate that stretching is available. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.OverlayStretchXn">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports integer shrinking (×1, ×2, and so on) of a surface along the x-axis (horizontally). This flag is valid only for overlay surfaces. This flag indicates only the capabilities of a surface; it does not indicate that shrinking is available. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.OverlayStretchY">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports arbitrary shrinking of a surface along the y-axis (vertically). This flag is valid only for overlay surfaces. This flag indicates only the capabilities of a surface; it does not indicate that shrinking is available Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.FXCaps.OverlayStretchYn">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports integer shrinking (×1, ×2, and so on) of a surface along the y-axis (vertically). This flag is valid only for overlay surfaces. This flag indicates only the capabilities of a surface; it does not indicate that shrinking is available. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaRamps">
      <summary>This struct is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports arbitrary stretching of a surface along the x-axis (horizontally). This flag is valid only for overlay surfaces. This flag indicates only the capabilities of a surface; it does not indicate that stretching is available. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaRamps.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaRamps.GetBlue">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Get the blue gamma ramps. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaRamps.GetGreen">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Get the green gamma ramps. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaRamps.GetRed">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Get the red gamma ramps. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaRamps.SetBlue(System.Int16[])">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Set the blue gamma ramps. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="value" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaRamps.SetGreen(System.Int16[])">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Set the green gamma ramps. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="value" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GammaRamps.SetRed(System.Int16[])">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Set the red gamma ramps. Deprecated.</summary>
      <param name="value" />
      <returns />
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetCapsStruct">
      <summary>This struct is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Hardware and Hardware Emulation Layer (HEL) capabilities Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetCapsStruct.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetCapsStruct.ToString">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Obtains a string representation of the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>String that represents the object.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetCapsStruct.HardwareCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Hardware capabilities Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.GetCapsStruct.HardwareEmulationCaps">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Hardware emulation layer (HEL) capabilities Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockedData">
      <summary>This struct is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockedData.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockedData.Data">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockedData.Height">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockedData.Pitch">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockedData.RGBBitCount">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.LockedData.Width">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects">
      <summary>This struct is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Override information to the UpdateOverlay method. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects.ToString">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Obtains a string representation of the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>String that represents the object.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects.AlphaDestinationConstant">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Constant to use as the alpha channel for a destination. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects.AlphaDestinationConstantBitDepth">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Bit depth used to specify the alpha constant for a destination. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects.AlphaEdgeBlend">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Constant to use as the alpha for an edge blend. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects.AlphaEdgeBlendBitDepth">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Bit depth used to specify the constant for an alpha edge blend. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects.AlphaSourceConstant">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Constant to use as the alpha channel for a source. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects.AlphaSourceConstantBitDepth">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Bit depth used to specify the alpha constant for a source. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects.ArithmeticStretchY">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.If stretching, use arithmetic stretching along the y-axis for this overlay. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects.DestinationColorKey">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Destination color key override. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects.Effects">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Overlay FX flags. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects.MirrorLeftRight">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Mirror the overlay around the vertical axis. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects.MirrorUpDown">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Mirror the overlay around the horizontal axis. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.OverlayEffects.SourceColorKey">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Source color key override. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteCaps">
      <summary>This struct is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Palette capabilities Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteCaps.ToString">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Obtains a string representation of the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>String that represents the object.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteCaps.Allow256">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports palettes that can have all 256 entries defined. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteCaps.Alpha">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports palettes that include an alpha component. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteCaps.EightBit">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports palettes that contain 8-bit color entries (256 colors). Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteCaps.EightBitEntries">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Specifies an index to an 8-bit color index. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteCaps.FourBit">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports palettes that contain 4-bit color entries (16 colors). Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteCaps.OneBit">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports palettes that contain 1-bit color entries (two colors). Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteCaps.PrimarySurface">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The palette is attached to the primary surface. Changing the palette has an immediate effect on the display unless the VSync capability is specified and supported. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteCaps.PrimarySurfaceLeft">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The palette is attached to the primary surface on the left. Changing the palette has an immediate effect on the display unless the VSync capability is specified and supported Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteCaps.TwoBit">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Supports palettes that contain 2-bit color entries (four colors). Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteCaps.VerticalSync">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The palette can be modified synchronously with the monitor's refresh rate. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteEntry">
      <summary>This struct is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Specifies the color and usage of an entry in a logical color palette. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteEntry.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteEntry.ToString">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Obtains a string representation of the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>String that represents the object.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteEntry.Blue">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Specifies a blue intensity value for the palette entry. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteEntry.Flags">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Specifies how the palette entry is to be used. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteEntry.Green">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Specifies a green intensity value for the palette entry. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PaletteEntry.Red">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Specifies a red intensity value for the palette entry. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat">
      <summary>This struct is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Describes the pixel format of a DirectDrawSurface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.#ctor">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Initializes a new instance of the object. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.ToString">
      <summary>This method is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components. Obtains a string representation of the current instance. Deprecated.</summary>
      <returns>String that represents the object.</returns>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.Alpha">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The pixel format describes an alpha-only surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.AlphaBitDepth">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Alpha channel bit depth (1, 2, 4, or 8) for an alpha-only surface. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.AlphaPixels">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The surface has alpha channel information in the pixel format. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.AlphaPremultiplied">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The surface uses the premultiplied alpha format. That is, the color components in each pixel are premultiplied by the alpha component. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.BBitMask">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Mask for blue bits. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.Compressed">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The surface accepts pixel data in the specified format and compress it during the write operation. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.DrawMsTypes">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Types of multisample draws. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.FlipMsTypes">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Types of multisample flips. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.FourCC">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.FourCC code. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.FourCcIsValid">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The FourCC member is valid and contains a FOURCC code describing a non-RGB pixel format. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.GBitMask">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Mask for green bits. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.PaletteIndexed">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The surface is 1-, 2-, 4-, or 8-bit color-indexed. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.PaletteIndexedTo8">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The surface is 1-, 2-, or 4-bit color-indexed to an 8-bit palette. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.RBitMask">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Mask for red bits. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.Rgb">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The RGB data in the pixel format structure is valid. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.RgbAlphaBitMask">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Masks for the alpha channel. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.RgbBitCount">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.RGB bits per pixel (4, 8, 16, 24, or 32). Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.RgbToYuv">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The surface accepts RGB data and translates it during the write operation to YUV data. The format of the data to be written is contained in the pixel format structure. The Rgb flag is set. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.YBitMask">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Mask for Y bits. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.Yuv">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The YUV data in the pixel format structure is valid. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.YuvAlphaBitMask">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.Masks for the alpha channel. Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="P:Microsoft.DirectX.DirectDraw.PixelFormat.YuvBitCount">
      <summary>This property is deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.YUV bits per pixel (4, 8, 16, 24, or 32). Deprecated.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails.HBRUSH__">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails.HPEN__">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails.IDirectDraw7">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails.IDirectDrawClipper">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails.IDirectDrawColorControl">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails.IDirectDrawGammaControl">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails.IDirectDrawPalette">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails.IDirectDrawSurface7">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails.tagBITMAPFILEHEADER">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails.tagBITMAPINFOHEADER">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails.tagDDDEVICEIDENTIFIER2">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails.tagLOGBRUSH">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails._DDBLTFX">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails._DDCAPS_DX7">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails._DDCOLORCONTROL">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails._DDCOLORKEY">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails._DDGAMMARAMP">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails._DDOVERLAYFX">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails._DDPIXELFORMAT">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails._DDSCAPS2">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails._DDSURFACEDESC2">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="T:Microsoft.DirectX.PrivateImplementationDetails._OVERLAPPED">
      <summary>Allows the managed application programming interface (API) to have access to the unmanaged portions of the Microsoft DirectXapplication programming interface (API). This is not intended to be used directly from your code.</summary>
    </member>
  </members>
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